I'm in a country where I can't buy wallets directly from original manufacturers (Postal, customs and embargo problems) and I use middlemen. I can't even buy directly from Amazon and i should use a middlemen.
Can't you use a freight forwarder company if you can't directly buy them? And make a fake declaration, don't say that you are buying a Bitcoin hardware wallet, just say that you are buying an old smartphone for a grandma. Well, don't really do what I say because I am not responsible for anything but are you sure that some cheating will get you in trouble? You might cheat a little about things and it might cross the border. What's worse that can happen other than confiscation? But if you live in a country that has as strict customs as Australia, don't risk.
I am satisfied with SafePal, but now I want to buy an open source wallet.
Which one do you think I should do?
I can use Safe Pal and there is no problem or risk (considering that it is not open source)
Buy a passport and use it ?
The most important thing for me is the security of my Bitcoin.
In short, is passport safe or safepal?
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
I suggest you to buy Coldcard or Passport. Passport is open-source, Coldcard is partially open-source, I mean, their code is publicly available for everyone but they aren't called open-source technically because you can't build your product on their code for commercial purposes but when they were totally open-source, Passport used the same security architecture as Coldcard. If you are looking for more user-friendly interface, you might go with Passport but I love both of them, I personally use Coldcard.